Wandering Around the Amalfi Coast

I’ve just gotten back from an amazing trip to the Amalfi Coast in Italy – everyone should take time to visit the area. It has stunning views, walking, people and of course fabulous food!

I went with my sister, Helen, and we had a great time. We used Exodus, who I’ve been on a few holidays with before and have had fantastic holidays. Going with a group really takes the stress away from planning the trip and finding your way around when you first arrive, which means you can fully enjoy the break. Although there are times when it it fun to explore and discover places totally on your own, but this time a planned trip was needed so I didn’t have to.

Packing using my new luggage and my trusty back pack.

The arrival was not a good start…

But it got better and the first walk left straight from the hotel and up above the town of Bomberano to get great views of the area.

The second walk of the week also left the hotel and header towards the coast and the town of Amalfi. Then catching the local bus back up the hill to Bomerano, which was an experience in it self. I would not like to drive along those snaking roads at all!

The 3rd day of the trip was a break from walking, with a visit to Pompeii and Vesuvius. I loved this day for the trip as I am fascinated by the history and what the earth can do to an area. It was unreal seeing the town in reality, especially with Vesuvius sleeping in the background.

The next day was another walk to Amalfi, but by another route and it was beautiful.

Another free day followed and we decided to go to Herculaneum and Ravello for more site seeing and relaxing. Also some shopping for limoncello and pasta!

The last day was the Walk of the Gods along the coast to Positano, which is involved over 1500 steps down to the town, which meant a well deserved ice cream at the bottom. The trip ended with a beautiful boat ride along the coast back to Amalfi.

The food in Italy was amazing so I’m going to post about that separately as his could be a very long post otherwise.

Overall it was an amazing holiday wandering around the Amalfi Coast, but I could use another one or at least a week off to catch up on sleep after the 4am wake up call to catch the flight home!